This edited collection documents the challenges experienced by teacher educators and students in Hong Kong, and identifies innovative online teaching that have enabled them to overcome these challenges. The book will interest researchers in reflective practice, online teaching and the scholarship of learning, teaching and assessment.
This edited collection documents the challenges experienced by teacher educators and students in Hong Kong, and identifies innovative online teaching that have enabled them to overcome these challenges. The book will interest researchers in reflective practice, online teaching and the scholarship of learning, teaching and assessment.
This edited collection documents the challenges experienced by teacher educators, in-service teachers and student teachers in Hong Kong triggered by protests, civil unrest and the global outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and identifies innovative practices in curriculum, pedagogy and assessment that have enabled them to overcome the challenges in online teaching. It offers implications for teacher professional development through reflective practices and the enhancement of the scholarship of teaching and learning in the teacher education sector in Hong Kong and beyond.
Teaching and learning in various education sectors in Hong Kong experienced unprecedented challenges starting in late 2019. The suspension of face-to-face teaching resulted in the reliance on e-technology and online teaching and learning. Many teachers and students felt unprepared and thus experienced emotional distress. However, the challenges opened up opportunities for teacher educators to revamp their instructional and assessment practices to cater for students’ learning needs in the online environment. The chapters are split into five sections, covering the situation of teacher education in challenging times, stakeholders’ experiences and challenges in teaching and learning, curriculum and pedagogical innovations, assessment and feedback practices and finally scholarship of teaching and learning.
The book will be of particular interest to those who are committed to professional development through strengthening their reflective practice, online teaching and the scholarship of teaching and learning. It will also be an ideal text for education scholars and postgraduate students in curriculum planning, innovative online pedagogies and assessment practices in teacher education and the broader higher education context.
Kevin Wai Ho Yung is an Associate Professor at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The Education University of Hong Kong. He mainly teaches postgraduate programmes in the areas of learner motivation, language education, curriculum and assessment. He is currently the Chair of the Departmental Research and Higher Degree Committee. His research interests include shadow education, language learning motivation, washback of high-stakes assessment and teaching and learning in higher education.
Huixuan Xu is an Assistant Professor and Associate Head at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The Education University of Hong Kong. She works in the field of curriculum studies and service-learning. Her research interests include effective service-learning programme design and development, integrated curriculum, experiential learning, adolescent identity formation and students’ self-regulated learning. Xu is currently the programme leader of the Master of Arts in Leading Experiential Learning Activities programme.
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